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; * : i C IT Y N E W S KALLS CITY OKEGON, SATURDAY, AFKIL 29. 1910 VOL. XII No. 36. 'V hut It aeckfc lo bring i th u s they becam e w a .il.p o , on Individual. Usually the man who says ad- ; th e o th e r hand, only a few w eeks la te r a b o u t Is th e nom ination of a can d id ate we m ain tain ed th a t alth o u g h they for p resid en t W H O i'A N B E KLECT- ! vertising doeen’t pay is the fel w ere w arsh ip s. G erm any had no rig h t ED, also to p rev en t action n ex t Ju n e ¡low who has never tried it out. to »Ink them without «ratoliti; a t C hicago th a t would In- p arty nul- "Bo It a p p e a rs t h a t th e whole con. tro v ersy , of w hich III« en d U me yet, ' elds Athletics is the proper caper, An All Round B usinas«'M an. frau g h t a s It is with so much danger shout» the “ husky.” But how of to the peace of the Waited trititi-it. di» To win n ex t N ovem ber th e R epub Unitod Republican Party Need* ; cussed from one «uni of line cou n try lo lican .¿he narrow-chested scrawny fel- p a rty m u st D E S E R V E T O W IN . th e o th er, cau«lng tin moat a rr i moni T h a t m eans w e m u st buve a c an d id ate cew who is ruled out as unfit? ed to Restore Self-Respect ous dettate» for m any yi t-a In Con gresa and leading to a sp lit In Ibe who Orst o f all m erits an d com m ands and Honor to U. S. p a rty c h arg ed with th e res nona ibIUty I be confidence o f th e business men of You will often notice that the 1 of g o v ern m en t, waa tira u .i.' about by Ihe n ation. A m ong tb c pro m inent men -s h iftin g o u r poaition u - i ticking « m entioned a s can d id a tes w ho would j fellow who complains loudest of P o rtlan d . O r«.—-A review of th e In- sta n d d ire c tly c o n tra ry to thu ouu first m eet th is d em and is G eneral Coleman ; conditions does the least, has the eotialslenclea of th e p reaen t Demo assu m ed ." du P ont, of D elaw axr. Du P o n t Is I c ra tic A dm lnlatratlo n . p a rtic u la rly In d istin ctly a b u sin ess man. l i e has least and probably owes for that. Ita deallnga w ith th e b ellig e re n t pow been ev ery th in g , from u m iner, work era of E urope am i w ith Mealco, waa Ing w ith a pick an d shovel, to the ill Joseph Burke, a 12-year old boy p reaented by T h eo d o re K B urton, recto r o f one of o u r g re a te st Industrial ; of Seattle shot and killed Frank O hlo'a c a n d id a te for th e Itepubllcan corporations, fie baa built an d man aom lu atlo n for tho I'reatd en ry . aged railro ad s a n d Is o b an k er arid a Bealer, aged 58, last Sunday night. Mr. B urton, who la ex U nited S tate» farm er. In ev ery lino Ida activities The b >y had attended picture S e n a to r from Ohio, »poke u n d er the have beeu SIG N A LLY 8 U C IE R 8 F U L . R olled o a ts , p er sa ck $ 1 .2 0 shows, and said that was the way auaplcea of th e O regon Itepubllcan and no m an baa had a m ore varied ex C lub H ie addreaa waa eeaentlally iw rleuce to equip him for th e Presl- they did it in the shows. H e a v y sh o r ts, per sa ck 1 .4 0 political In Ita n atu re, but In view of deucy. H e la th e kind o f m an who th e p reaen t difficult!«« co n fro n tin g th e could sa v e to th e taxpayer« of tbU B ran, p e r sa ck 1 .0 0 According to the registration N ation It waa touched th ro u g h o u t w ith c o u n try ‘th e th re e h undred m illion dol la rs th a t th e la te S enator A ldrich aald books at The Dalles there are 3048 a highly p a trio tic ton* W h e a t, j>er pound .0 2 w ere w asted an n u ally In ru n n in g the republicans; 1043 democrats; 74 T he audience m anlfeated Ita u n eq u i public business. vocal ap p ro v al by a trein en d o u a ova 1 .3 0 S u n sh in e F lou r, p er sa ck prohibitionists; 65 socialists; 14 tion w hen he «aid. progressives; and one anarchist. “ At tim e» like thla we a re not Re- B lu e ste m F lour, per sa ck 1 .5 5 publlcana nor D em ocrata, Soelallata or P ro h ib itio n ists, we a re A m erican cltl- Here’s a bully good idea! Let’s 1.6 0 O ly m p ic F lou r, p er sack aena." have a law requiring every sena 8«t Baek P r o f e s s io n a l P o lit ic ia n s , H o r n But S e n a to r R urton waa em p h atic In 1 .6 5 W h ite M o u n tain , p er sa ck B lo w in g O r a t o r s a n d B r l v N m L a w tor and congressman who votes bla d e c la ra tio n th a t th e very preaence y e r s a n d P la c e a t t h s H v a d o f th o of Iheae In tern a tio n a l co m pllcatlona Threat Is Made to Sever Relations for war to enlist and go to the B i g g e s t C o r p o r a t io n In t h o W o r ld a n calla for flrm neaa an d ex p erien ce In Unless Objectionable Parte of the front. Then there’ll be no war. han d lin g th e affalra of th e Nation. E i p o r ie n c o d M a n . U nder auch condition» and u n d e r Burnett Bill Are Cut Out. HY c a n ’t we have a business aucb clrcum atan cea, he aaaerted, th e If this country must be forced m an tu Ih e P resid en tial thoughta of th e people lu atln ctlv ely into war we expect our public of •■hair n e x t tim e. Is th e q u e tu rn to th e R epublican p a rty - t h e Washington. April 25. - I t be ry o f a pro m in en t New fice holders to be the first to en p arty of experien ce, th e p a rty of c a p a came known today that Japan has York n ew sp ap er. blllty. th e p arty of accom pllabm ent. list. Then we mere mortals can made a virtual threat of sever G overnm ent 1« a B U SIN E SS, and a "T h e one fa c t m ore obvloua th a n bask in the sunshine of their pa any o th e r in all th e c o n flictin g c u rre n t B IG B U SIN E SS. ance of diplomatic relations if her Seagoing a n d o v erlan d com m erce, triotism. of event«," he aald. "la th a t th e prea objections to certain provisions of e n t Ignoble atatu a of th e U nited S tate» tax atio n , tariff», ra te regulation, mm In relatio n to o th e r c o u n trle a haa been uopoly reg u latio n , Ib e m alls an d p a r the Burnett immigration bill are England will not heed the pro brought a b o u t by th e h altin g , th e v a cel# posts, co n serv atio n o f resources, not heeded. test of the United States for her cillatio n and th e h ealtan cy of th e pros developm ent an d m a in te n a n c e o f w a 'rills evidence of the sentiment e n t A dm lnlatratlo n " terw ay s. th e huge p ay ro lls o f G overn unseemly conduct in unlawfally He then took up In d etail a (llam a m e n t em ployes, th e c o u rts o f ju stice, of the Japanese nation, coming, as seizing American goods and taking alon of th e preaen t A d m ln latratlo n ’a th e n atio n a l rev en u e co llectors a n d po it does, when the United States is and imprisoning German passen conduct of In te rn a tio n a l affalra, aay- lice, th e a rm y a n d n a v y —w h a t a re all in diplomatic difficulties with Ger Ing: these b u t p u re b u sin ess problem s, d e gers. But then, she, “don’t like "Now th e P reald en t m akea th e m oat m an d in g th e sam e tra in e d an d cap ab le many and Mexico, is causing offic e x tra v a g a n t apeechea for p rep ared business ex e c u tiv e d irectio n th a t any ials to view the situation with deep a dutchman nohow.” neaa; he aaya we m uat h av e th e larg g re a t b u sin ess concern d em au d s? concern. eat N avy in th e w orld; he aaya th a t no Certain obliging “experts” are m an can te ll w hat a d ay o r an ho u r ! W hat b o ard of d ire c to rs w ould Iblnk Furthermore, it is said, it ac THE ROUTE OF m ay bring forth. It waa aurely J u a ta a j o f hlrlug a p ro fesso r of S a n sk rit to be SHA STA ROUTE charging the high cost of flour to counts for the haste on the part of obvloua w hen th e flrat gun wa« fired i p re sid e n t o f a g re a t ra ilro a d ? SCENERY. S E R V IC E the war. Certainly—of cou rse- In E urope th a t th e U nited S tatea m uat W hat h uge sh ip b u ild in g or riiglneer- President Wilson, Secretary of TO AND SAFETY be read y to p ro tect Itaelf aa It la to • Ing concern w ould select a |>erl|>atetio just so! And this poor old war day. T h e re la auch a th in g aa being j stn m p o ra to r or n lyceum le c tu re r to State Lansing and the administra will be the scapegoat for every too late to p rep are, but when d a n g e r tion leaders in congress to make it th re a te n a th e re la no auch thin g aa he i d irect Its activ itie s? 1 piece of speculative skullduggery Big B u s i n s t » M an Nsedad. known that the provisions of the Ing too early . Yet th e A d m in istratio n for the next fifty years to come. Is Ihe comfortable and quick way to ha« been on both «Idea of thla queatlon Big b u sin ess concerns seek big busl- bill to which Japan has taken ex w ith equal ex tra v a g a n c e of a sse rtio n , | uesa men w ith big b u sin e ss b rain s to go. Through cars to San Francisco w ith equal Im patience of all w ho d is | be ex ecu tiv e thief«. ception will be eliminated. aad Los Angeles. Japan is spending about $500,000 agree and w ith equal Inab ility there- Now. hero la th is big buslncsa cor- fore to convince any o n e of Its e n tire annually for paint for ships’ bot | (Miration In w hich every one of us. big sin cerity . AD FRAUDS ARI DEFINED toms. The seamens' law having "And w hat la It all a b o u t? H ere | .-mil little. 1« a sto ck h o ld er—th e U nited again ih e w hole d ifficu lty aro se from S tates o f A m erica. driven the last vestige of Amer th e exerclae of th o se tw o conspicuous It la th e B IG G E S T B U S IN E S S CON- Supreme Court Decision Opens Way ican foreign-going tonnage from ta le n ts of th e p rra e n t A d m ln latratlo n . t ’ERN th e w orld ev e r saw . Daily trains on Shasta Route. th e passion for In te rfe re n c e In th e af to Stringent Supervision. the high seas there is nothing left Anil w h a t do w e do every fo u r y ears fairs of o th e r nattona and th e Inability to keep aw ay from bo th aides of th e by w ay o f selectin g n head for thl« Shasta Limited Washington, April 24.—In de for the American seamen to paint w onderful, g ig a n tic b u sin ess concern? sam e queatlon. San Francisco Expiess W hy. w e a lw a y s select a n u n w ho fining today more clearly than but the town. "On F e b ru ary 10. 1915. Ihe A dm lnls tra tlo n w arned th e G erm an govern has n e v er show n enough bu sin ess abll ever before what constitutes dis Exposition Special m ent of th e con seq u en ces of c a rry in g ! Ity to ru n a one horse d ra y in g concern. California will deport all foreign California E xpress out the policy foreshadow ed In Ita ad Iu th e fifty y e a rs th a t h a v e elapsed honest advertising through the m lralty proclam atio n In caae it should «luce A b ra h a m IJn c o ln died n o t one mails, the Supreme Court held in born criminals convicted in the re s u lt In d estro y in g an y m erch an t »ea o f th e elev e n C h ief E xecutive« of th is state. This will in a great measure Direct connections made at San Fran effect that advertisers, even sel of th e U nited StAtea o r In cau sin g cisco* to points in the East or the d eath of A m erican ctttxens. and | colossal b u sln csa corpora tlo n called th e though they give purchasers value solve the undesirable foreign popu South. Liberal stopovers allowed. 10 th re a te n e d to hold th e G erm an gov U nited S ta te s ha« h ad th e S L IG H T lation question. Under the “Un ern m e n t to a s tric t ac c o u n ta b ility for E S T B U S IN E S S T R A IN IN G or a n y received for their money, are days extra allowed at El Paso and desirable Citizen” law in force in any such act. a c q u a in ta n c e w ith th e com plex, varied, guilty of fraiyi if by exaggerated New Orleans on eastern tickets. “A n o te from th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te ram ify in g a n d In te rre la te d problem s of that State foreigners convicted of on May 15, last, lim ited th e rule th a t ilnnnce, p roduction, tra n sp o rta tio n an d advertising propaganda they have crime will be deported to the land lives of n o n co m h a ta n ts of n o u tral or w orld ex c h a n g e upon w hich ilepcnd th e led clients to expect more. A sk t h e lo c a l a g e n t o r w r ite o th e r sta te a should not he put In jeo of their birth. Two have already- w elfare a n d p ro sp erity o f th e w hole J o h n M. S c o tt, G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t pardy to such as sailed on u narm ed Officials declare the decision will people a n d of each In d iv id u al citizen. been deported. P o r t l a n d O re g o n m erch an tm en . pave the way to scores of prosecu "T h e w ord 'u n a rm e d ’ la Im portant. H i n d r a n c e o f P r a a p c r it y . Rut. d e p a rtin g from th e se e a rlie r dec fa It a n y w o n d er t h a t o u r n atio n al tions and make possible the en Merchandise left the port of laratlo n s. In th e la tte r p a rt of Ja n u a ry , business Is one long se ria l sto ry of forcement of a much more strin 1916. th e S ta te D ep artm en t, In a note New York April 6th to the value to the v ario u s pow ers so u g h t to Induce stu p id H IN D R A N C E O F P R O S P E R gent Federal supervision of mail ITY, stu p id d e p ressio n o f com m erce of $15,356,000, for France, Italy, th e allies to disarm th e ir m e rc h a n t m en and placed esp ecial s tre s s on th e a n d trad e, stu p id opposition lo th e fo r advertising. and (treat Britain. Of this total, d isa d v a n ta g e s of su b m a rin e s In co n w ard Im pulses of bu sin ess co-operation horses, brass, and wheat made up flict w ith arm ed m erch an tm en , say in g a n d consolidation an d o f w a ste fu l an d In au b stan ce It would not he Talr th a t crim in ally e x tra v a g a n t e x p e n d itu re of $12,000,000. The remainder was i th e su b m arin es should be com pelled tho people’s m oney to th e tim e of thou automobiles, chemicals, explosives, to expose them selv es to d e stru c tio n sa n d s of m illions? from such vessels and th a t m e rc h a n t etc. And Doctor Pratt denies Is It an y w onder th a t w e W A STE Villa has been located again. men should not be p e rm itte d to c a rry that our exports are swollen chief election, and still continue to fight the Irish and aiding Villia in his a rm a m e n t a t all, sta tin g fu rth e r th a t each y e a r an a m o u n t o f m oney th a t it. The saloon is gone, and war against Caranza, inciting the th e U nited S ta te a G overnm ent w as would fo rtify o u r co asts, stock o u r seriously co n sid erin g th e a n n o u n ce m agazines w ith am m u n itio n , equip o u r Carranza is something of a ly by war orders. although the laws are not just Japs to take the Philippine Islands, m e n t of Its purpose to tr e a t a m e r navy properly and S E C U R E BEYOND what they should be and blind plotting a raid on Canada from c h a n t vessel carry in g g uns as an a u x ANY P O S S IB L E D A N G E R th e safety “note” writer too. Meredith Nicholson, author of ilia ry c ru is e r because of th e changed of o u r c o u n try ? tigers and soft drinks will be a American soil, trying to pacify conditions in m aritim e w a rfa re re s u lt Suppose th a t ju s t once, by w ay of An Irish Knight has been cap the “Port of Missing Men”, and disturbing element for time toj other neutral nations, she has but ing from th e Intro d u ctio n of th e sub m a rin e and Its d e fen seless c h a ra c te r. ex p erim en t, w e gently, b u t firmly a n d tured charged with assisting the I other works of fiction, has been come, licensed saloons are gone to , little time to offer up devotions to "A fter th e publication of th is note positively, se t th e w hole lo t of p ro fe s spoken of as assistant secretary G erm any and A u stria-H ungary on or sional politicians, h o rn-blow ing o ra Germans. of war to succeed Henry Brecken- stay. The candidate for office j the Prince of Peace, who doeth all about F e b ru ary in very prom ptly an . tors. briefless law y ers, p re tty plirasp- things well. nounced th a t on and a fte r M arch 1 ; m akers, th eo retical achoolm iutters a n d According to the Democratic ridge, who resigned with Garri who expects to pull through on' th ey w ould reg a rd all m erch an tm en all th a t so rt on a sh e lf in th e back the whiskey vote will never reach ca rry in g arm a m e n t a s w arsh ip s and j w oodshed a n d p u t a BIG . BRA IN Y . pafiers Roosevelt is raging like a son. Mr. Nicholson’s training in An Oregon milling company has would ex ercise th e rig h t to d estro y ¡C A P A B L E . E X P E R IE N C E D B U S I caged lion for war. the world of letters commends it first base; he is furnishing the dy them w ith o u t w arning NESS MAN. w ho has done big thing« self to Mr. Wilson, who is afflicted namite with which to blow himself been required to repack a ship "W h at did th e P re sid e n t do th e n ? Mexico is to issue “ fiduciary with writers’ itch. If the Chil up. _______ “ H e s a id : 'No. for auch a co u rse j well all Ills life, tn th e c h a ir of th e ment of flour, bound for Califor would Involve th e loss of A m erican clt- | P re sid e n t o f th e U n ited S ta te s? dren's Bureau is ever vacated money” to the amount of 500,000,- nia. on account of short weight, Ixens, and A m erican citiz e n s have th e W h a t do you th iu k a b o u t tills, cltl- Germany must be kept pretty 000 pesos. Like McAdoo’s “Net during Mr. Wilson’s administra rig h t to tra v e l on m erch an tm en arm ed I zena? says a Salem paper. The agent for defense.' Balance", the public is asked to tion, he will probably appoint busy these days. Between keep F o r a n Id a s , N o t a n In d iv id u a l . "T h u s w e atte m p te d to p ersu ad e for the milling company says the Laura Jean Libbey to that posi ing up her letter writing with T h e view s ex p ressed In th e above take it on faith. E ngland and F ran ce to give up a rig h t short weight packing was caused w hich th ey claim ed u n d er In te rn a tio n ed ito rial a re e x actly th e view s held by tion. This is a pen and ink ad- Wilson, dropping bombs from the al law, b u t would not a sk A m erican TH O U SA N D S O F IN F L U E N T IA L through ignorance of California sky on defenseless English wom A Chinese steamer was sunk ! ministration. citizen s to yield a rig h t w hich we al B U S IN E S S MEN th ro u g h o u t th e co u n leged belonged to them u n d er th e sam e try . As a n o u tg ro w th of th is sc n d u ie n t last Saturday with en and children, sinking unarmed laws, which require that flour be 1000 men law. There are some people who do merchantmen on which guileless packed net, while the Oregon law "In o th e r w ords, we took th e posl th ere h a s been form ed an o rg an izatio n aboard. So far there has been called th e B usiness M en's P re sid e n tia l tlon th a t E ngland and F ra n c e had no no complaint entered against the not appear to know that prohibi but patriotic Americans have ta permits gross weights. Legisla rig h t bo arm th e ir m erc h a n tm e n , for League, w hich h as fo r Its o b je c t th e tion carried in Oregon at the last ken passage, furnishing arms to tion needed. cxpto.IjRi t ion o f .jin Idea lQ s'ead—-of j u i German submarines. CRISIS CAUSED BY WILSON'S VACILLATION New Prices Flour and Feed WHY NOT ELECT * N E S S MAN? Candidate For Presidont Should Have Commercial Training. GOVERNMENT IS A BUSINESS Break With U . S. Is Intimated by Japan Save Cash Register Coupons they represent money. W Selig’s Cash Price Store, “ Meeting and Beating Competition". C A L IF O R N IA 4 S o u th e rn Pacific Lines News and Comment A